They say when one of us goes rogue, we must leave the herd. I just left because I was annoyed. But now it’s the cars. And the cameras. Maybe if…
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The runners bounced around, shivering in the thirty-degree weather, when the rainbow appeared. She snapped a photo with her iPhone. No need to search for the pot of gold. Remembering…
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It was going to be a cold one. Coldest winter on record. He didn’t mind chopping the wood in this rain. Anything for Maria. He’d nearly finished when her…
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The subway car emptied little by little at every stop. “Last stop, Coney Island,” echoed in the empty station. No blinking lights. No color. No hearts to spin giddy by…
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C’est mon premier jour en France . Je suis très nerveux . Il a toujours été mon rêve de vivre à l’étranger . Il semblait glamour … jusqu’à maintenant .…
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A pumpkin latte calls for a sweater. Pumpkin bread fresh from the oven should steam the kitchen windows. It was October, but it was still popsicle weather. All she wanted…
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It was October, but it felt like a sizzling July afternoon. Friday night they’d driven off. No plans, no map, no destination other than “away”. She asked him to stop…
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There was so much in his bag. His wallet. The Mont Blanc pen he’d saved for. The post-it with his cousin’s phone number. Also the cruise brochure and the divorce…
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Everyone laughed. They said it was just a game and one for nerds especially. She’ll have the last laugh, though. Returning as Scrabble Queen with the $500,000 check will show…
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Writer's World
It's Here! Introducing Isla's Inheritance by Cassandra Page
by Leslie October 15, 2014If there’s one thing that could be better than a publisher picking up your debut novel, it must be the day your debut novel releases into the world. And I’m…
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The stage had been set. Literally. She’d simultaneously dreamed of and feared this moment for a week that felt like a lifetime. Would they like her? Would she stumble over…
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Somewhere far off in the distance the buffalo roamed. There’d been deer and elk and prairie dogs more abundant than ants. The clouds hung low, nearing clipping the tops of…
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It seemed so silly now—splitting the wood and stacking it in this heat. Sweat poured off his face and streamed down his back. His grip on the splitting wedge kept…
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Thank you to everyone who has visited my blog and ‘liked’ my photo stories. It is truly appreciated. There will be a one-week intermission in the daily photo stories. They…
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They dug a hole and put you six feet underground. All those years I never said what I really should have said. The regret fills every empty space you left.…
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Hey you. Yeah, that’s right…I’m talking to you. What are you looking at? Huh? Never seen a squirrel with a nut? What? What was that? You say something? No I…
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The emails came at all hours. And then there were the constant texts and phone calls, and why hadn’t he checked his Facebook? It was too much. So one day…
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I stumbled, eventually falling forward. They were quickly approaching behind me, but I could not push myself up. My slow, final breaths blew into the blades of green grass tickling…
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He’d stolen the fruit. The lemon tree in his backyard, with its few bruised blossoms, could hardly make him the money his family needed. He knew the oranges would go…
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He was late. It’d been five years, but they’d had a perfect plan. Her hands fumbled with the box left at her table. One by one she plucked them from…